Garagantua

(g hard). The giant that swallowed five pilgrims with
their staves and all in a salad. From a book entitled The History of
Garagantua, 1594. Laneham, however, mentions the book of Garagantua
in 1575. The giant in Rabelais is called Gargantua (q.v.).

“You must borrow me Gargantua's mouth first [before I can utter so
long a word]; `tis a word too great for any mouth of this age's size.”
—Shakespeare: As You Like It, iii. 2.